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 THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 242. 1854. 551 For fuel, watching, and miscellaneous items for the same, five thousand dollars ; For rent of the building occupied by the Third Auditor of the Trea- iid _A¤¥'¤ sury, six hundred dollars; b‘“m‘“g‘ For fuel, watching, labor, light, and other miscellaneous items for the same, three thousand four hundred dollars ; For rent of the building occupied by the Fifth Auditor of the Trea- §*h_A¤di¢<>r’¤ sury, eight hundred dollars; b“‘1d’“g· For fuel, watching, light, and other miscellaneous items for the same, three thousand two hundred dollars. Department of the Interior. For compensation of the Secretary of the Home DGP3W Interior, and the clerks, messengers, and laborers, in his office, twenty- m°m°' nine thousand eight hundred dollars ; Contingent expenses of said office: For books, stationery, ihrniture, and other contingencies, three thousand seven hundred dollars; For library, books, and maps, one thousand dollars; For compensation of the Commissioner of the General Land-Office, and the recorder, draughtsman, assistant draughtsman, clerks, messengers, assistant messengers, and packers in his office, one hundred and thirty-nine thousand five hundred and fifty dollars. For contingent expenses of said office: For compensation of six laborers, three thousand dollars ; For cash system and military patents, under laws prior to twenty- eighth of September, one thousand eight hundred and fifty; patents and other records; tractqbooks and blank books for this and the district land offices; binding plats and field-notes; stationery, office furniture, and repairs of same, and miscellaneous items, twenty-three thousand five hundred and twenty-ive dollars ; For contingent expenses, in addition, under swamp land act of twenty- eighth of September, one thousand eight hundred and fifty; military 1850,ch.84. bounty acts of twenty-eighth of September, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and twenty-second of March, one thousand eight hundred and 185% °h· 85· fifty-two, and act of thirty-first of August, one thousand eight hundred 1852. <>h·19· and fifty-two, for the satisfaction of Virginia land warrants, twenty 1852, <>h· 114- thousand dollars ; For compensation of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and the _Oijnce of Comclerks, messenger, and assistant messenger, in his office, twenty-seven :,*$:"X‘§.;,g I" thousand eight hundred dollars. ' For contingent expenses of said office: For blank books, binding, and stationery, nine hundred dollars; For labor, three hundred dollars; For miscellaneous items, eight hundred dollars ; For rent of building on Seventh street, for the office of Indian Affairs, commencing the twelfth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, at twelve hundred dollars per annum, one thousand two hundred and sixty- three dollars and thirty-three cents; For compensation of four watchmen for building occupied by the office of Indian Affairs, commencing the fifteenth of June, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, two thousand five hundred dollars ; For fuel and lights, and necessary fixtures for warming and lighting the rooms occupied by the office of Indian Affairs, six hundred and sixteen dollars; For compensation of the Commissioner of Pensions, and the clerks mi€S?;‘;‘;;’£€,9m‘ and four messengers in his office, ninety-seven thousand eight hundred pensions_ dollars. For contingent expenses of said office: For engraving and printing bounty-land certificates, five thousand dollars;